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My Cat Tuna

My Cat Tuna

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Interactive Preschooler Book
Review: I first ordered this book, in all honesty, because of the title. You see my new kitten's name is Tuna. He was named by his foster mother at our no-kill animal shelter. I was, however, pleasantly surprised when I received the book and read it. It's great for preschoolers for several reasons. It's short in number of pages as well as number of words on each page, so it has just enough information to keep the young reader's attention. It is interactive because it asks questions (related to our five senses) inviting the toddler to participate. Every other page has five flip up cards with answers to each of the five questions (e.g. What does Tuna hear?). I love this book so much I'm ordering another one for my kitten Tuna's foster mother, as a thank-you for taking such good care of him before I adopted him. And I'm sure my 2 1/2-year-old granddaughter will love it as well as a Christmas gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Interactive Preschooler Book
Review: I first ordered this book, in all honesty, because of the title. You see my new kitten's name is Tuna. He was named by his foster mother at our no-kill animal shelter. I was, however, pleasantly surprised when I received the book and read it. It's great for preschoolers for several reasons. It's short in number of pages as well as number of words on each page, so it has just enough information to keep the young reader's attention. It is interactive because it asks questions (related to our five senses) inviting the toddler to participate. Every other page has five flip up cards with answers to each of the five questions (e.g. What does Tuna hear?). I love this book so much I'm ordering another one for my kitten Tuna's foster mother, as a thank-you for taking such good care of him before I adopted him. And I'm sure my 2 1/2-year-old granddaughter will love it as well as a Christmas gift.


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